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we live in a global economy and giving our students the skills to compete in that dynamic economy is vital to our state's future success. last year the legislature took a first step towards answering our call to provide transportation all education reform by passing legislation, teacher preparation programs that have exit exams and a major new curly child illiteracy and initiative. these actions are a good beginning but not early enough. i laid out three pieces that we can build upon and truly provide students with a world-class education they focus on having a great teacher in every classroom, a great principle leading every building, and high economic standards and strong matching a student assessment. the centerpiece of our reform is to update the teaching system by evaluating -- by elevating the teaching profession and that includes providing new teacher of leadership and compensation structures that provides five career path twice to provide more professional opportunities for teachers. similarly, principles, like teachers, need collaborative support to grow professionally. that
we live in a global economy and giving our students the skills to compete in that dynamic economy is vital to our state's future success. last year the legislature took a first step towards answering our call to provide transportation all education reform by passing legislation, teacher preparation programs that have exit exams and a major new curly child illiteracy and initiative. these actions are a good beginning but not early enough. i laid out three pieces that we can build upon and truly...
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heard the many reasons why obesity is bad for your help but it turns out it could also be bad for the economy american obesity rates are at unprecedented levels and getting worse experts estimate that forty two percent of americans will be considered obese by twenty thirty and the long term costs of this issue could affect the financial future of the u.s. our to correspondent megan lopez takes a look at the weights of the nation. obesity is one of the most prevalent and important health problems in america if you are what you eat there are far more people now who are classified in the obesity range than there are who are classified in the normal weight range than the average american is a greasy two pound cheeseburger topped with bacon insert with the side of french fries obesity is associated with more than sixty different diseases including diabetes and heart disease and numerous others however this phenomenon is bloating more than our waistlines it's also weighing down our economy so let's take a look at the numbers according to the center for disease control the u.s. spend some one hundre
heard the many reasons why obesity is bad for your help but it turns out it could also be bad for the economy american obesity rates are at unprecedented levels and getting worse experts estimate that forty two percent of americans will be considered obese by twenty thirty and the long term costs of this issue could affect the financial future of the u.s. our to correspondent megan lopez takes a look at the weights of the nation. obesity is one of the most prevalent and important health...
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and for states certainly can positively affect your economy. a case in point we're told that employing people with disabilities at our anderson center actually saved south carolina $1 million in medicaid services in two years. so i think i'm just about out of time governor. i've probably violated the number one rule of business which is don't share your trade secrets with other companies. but this certainly isn't something that we think we should keep to ourselves. so with all the good we can all do for these folks our companies and the economy, that's a risk that i'm looking forward to taking. so if your helps your states and companies benefit, so be it. as mike ang low said the greater danger for most of us lies not in setting our aim too high and falling short but in setting our aim too low and achieving the mark. i can think of no better way for a company to do good and doing business than employing folks with disabilities. so thanks for the opportunity. and hopefully that's been beneficial. i appreciate that. >> so we're going to open it u
and for states certainly can positively affect your economy. a case in point we're told that employing people with disabilities at our anderson center actually saved south carolina $1 million in medicaid services in two years. so i think i'm just about out of time governor. i've probably violated the number one rule of business which is don't share your trade secrets with other companies. but this certainly isn't something that we think we should keep to ourselves. so with all the good we can...
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we need a stronger economy and a broader tax base. the chamber has been advocating for immigration reform for years. this year might be the best chance to make it work. we believe immigration reform must have at least four opponent. it must secure the borders. we have made progress, but we have more to do. we must have employment-based visa row grounds that would allow businesses to use and great labor -- immigrant labor. 10,000 people in america retire everyday, seven days a week. we have got to be able to attract people at both ends of the scale. immigration reform must have a reliable, national employee verification system and not a system that is out to punish people. finally, it must provide a path out of the shadows. for the 11 million undocumented workers who are living in the united states. to succeed in a competitive and global economy, we have to remain an open and welcoming society. we have all kinds of committees at the commerce that decide on policies. my mother-in-law came to the united states at 11 years of age to join
we need a stronger economy and a broader tax base. the chamber has been advocating for immigration reform for years. this year might be the best chance to make it work. we believe immigration reform must have at least four opponent. it must secure the borders. we have made progress, but we have more to do. we must have employment-based visa row grounds that would allow businesses to use and great labor -- immigrant labor. 10,000 people in america retire everyday, seven days a week. we have got...
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our economy is actually run on gps now. we're aware of this. we're, certainly, in our work, working to make sure there's adequate redundancies in any systems that we would test so that its positions not only relies on the gps signal, and in other situation awareness issues associated with that as well. our focus is on security of the command and control signal of the vehicle making sure within the frequencies we operate in that those are secure and the data that we're transmitting is reliable and is valid data. we have a robust research effort as far as that. spoofing the signal, we're aware of it. we're cognizant of what they did, and it's part of the knowledge base in the constraints we operate under, but we don't have any particular research efforts going towards spoofing of the gps signal. >> certainly, this is of great concern to americans, not only because of the safety, just generally, but also because of if the professor and students can spoof the gps system, what could other nation states or terrorist groups do also? with federal and c
our economy is actually run on gps now. we're aware of this. we're, certainly, in our work, working to make sure there's adequate redundancies in any systems that we would test so that its positions not only relies on the gps signal, and in other situation awareness issues associated with that as well. our focus is on security of the command and control signal of the vehicle making sure within the frequencies we operate in that those are secure and the data that we're transmitting is reliable...
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to reduce the deficits without harming our economy. but congress has to act. >> republican leaders say they haven't been contacted by the president since the inaugural. >> the republicans had plans to avoid sequester and at the time the president responded threatening a veto. >> some in congress trying to undo the automatic spending cuts. my message is simple. no. i will veto any effort to get rid of the automatic spending cuts, domestic spending. >> spokesman jay carney said the problem is the republicans wanted a plan that would not balance with spending cut an tax increases. >> we do not support undoing the sequester in a way that says you know what? we will throw double the number of kids out of head start and make tunnel the cuts to education. >> speaspeaker john boehner fird back saying last month the president got the higher taxes on the wealthy and is back for more. the american people understand revenue debate is closed. close the loophole and carve out attack code but it should be used to lower rate across the board. enter th
to reduce the deficits without harming our economy. but congress has to act. >> republican leaders say they haven't been contacted by the president since the inaugural. >> the republicans had plans to avoid sequester and at the time the president responded threatening a veto. >> some in congress trying to undo the automatic spending cuts. my message is simple. no. i will veto any effort to get rid of the automatic spending cuts, domestic spending. >> spokesman jay carney...
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there is a smarter way to do this to reduce our deficit without harming our economy, but congress has to act. >> reporter: he is talking about the so-called balanced approach he wants to get some other spending cuts but also some tax increases. john boehner filing a statement, no more tax increases, he said, quote, just last month the president got his higher taxes on the wealthy and he is back for more. the american people that the revenue debate is closed. we should close loopholes in the tax code but that revenue should lower rates across the board. white house wants to reduce loopholes but to use that money to lower the deficit. bottom line, they are still at loggerheads and senior official said that it's likely these cuts will be kicking in on march 1st. >> shep: a massive fire burns a church to the ground but the pastor calls it divine intervention. top story on fox trip across america. >> shep: oklahoma, the church 90 minutes south of oklahoma city, pastor and flock moved to a similar building and put this one up for sale. since the wind was blowing to the south, pastor's house
there is a smarter way to do this to reduce our deficit without harming our economy, but congress has to act. >> reporter: he is talking about the so-called balanced approach he wants to get some other spending cuts but also some tax increases. john boehner filing a statement, no more tax increases, he said, quote, just last month the president got his higher taxes on the wealthy and he is back for more. the american people that the revenue debate is closed. we should close loopholes in...
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this is biggest economy in world. we can handle a deficit like this. we'll be fine. g with that logic if the deficit doesn't matter why raise taxes? we don't need revenue, as they call it re-knew, our money, is deaf if its don't matter. we could keep spending. have it both ways. >> bob: it matters at $20 trillion. that's when state-of-the-arts tit starts tomatter. >> andrea: we are at 17. >> bob: it will come back down. this is as low as it was in theizeen hour years. >> dana: that is not the problem. republicans take unpopular position to say they would do something on entitlement reform. it's not a popular thing to say we are going to do means testing, wealthier seep yours pay more for social security or medicaid. it's not a popular position. right thing to do. putting things off for another four years to me is irresponsibly. >> bob: do you think he will allow four years to go by and allow the legacy to be total polarization? >> kimberly: he is not worried that is the case. you will get form of gun control. >> kimberly: different perspective. american crossroads ha
this is biggest economy in world. we can handle a deficit like this. we'll be fine. g with that logic if the deficit doesn't matter why raise taxes? we don't need revenue, as they call it re-knew, our money, is deaf if its don't matter. we could keep spending. have it both ways. >> bob: it matters at $20 trillion. that's when state-of-the-arts tit starts tomatter. >> andrea: we are at 17. >> bob: it will come back down. this is as low as it was in theizeen hour years. >>...
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our economy is too small or government is too big. if we have some cuts or something that even looks like cuts it will add certainty to the business climate. it will make a meaningful difference. in a few months obama will take credit for what will come after the sequester. >> we'll leave it on that pearl of wisdom. folks if you insist on panicking about something consider the huge cost of all those federal government government workers. you won't believe how much their unfunded pension obligations are. they are going broke and there may be another taxpayer bailout in the cards. and once again don't forget free market capitalism is the best bath to prosperity. "the kudlow report" is coming back with more capitalism. don't worry, folks, help is on the way. >> remain calm. all is well. all is well! i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random
our economy is too small or government is too big. if we have some cuts or something that even looks like cuts it will add certainty to the business climate. it will make a meaningful difference. in a few months obama will take credit for what will come after the sequester. >> we'll leave it on that pearl of wisdom. folks if you insist on panicking about something consider the huge cost of all those federal government government workers. you won't believe how much their unfunded pension...
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analyzes what happens in the economy. now, we have this conversation each year for the last four years at this time. >> kelly: that's right. >> gas prices spiked seasonally and as we get into memorial day, they'll go back down again and encourage people to budget about $4 a gallon for gasoline this year, and by the end of the year, when christmas rolls around, you'll have some extra money for christmas because the average price will be lower than $4. >> that's very encouraging, but give me your best forecast on our overall economy because it's still rather anemic. >> well, we're stuck in this low growth economy and there's just no way out of it. as long as the government continues to artificially hold down the interest rates and try to provide a stimulus for borrowing, that's just not going to work. as we look at a 2% growth economy, that's going to go up and down on the flat line quite a bit and don't expect for wages to increase for this period. there's just no way you can increase wages with a 7% unemployment. however,
analyzes what happens in the economy. now, we have this conversation each year for the last four years at this time. >> kelly: that's right. >> gas prices spiked seasonally and as we get into memorial day, they'll go back down again and encourage people to budget about $4 a gallon for gasoline this year, and by the end of the year, when christmas rolls around, you'll have some extra money for christmas because the average price will be lower than $4. >> that's very...
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about what it could mean to the local economy. and what the bottom line is for healthcare providers. no one has better credibility speaking about what is best for patients and doctors. make sure your voices are heard. you can also help educate people about new insurance options that are coming. as you know all too well from personal experience, dealing with health insurers is not exactly a favorite thing to do. for many americans, health insurance is confusing, frustrating, something people want to avoid thinking about until they have to. again, you and a lot of people around you and your teams can be messengers to help educate your parents, family members, friends, neighbors about new coverage options that are beginning this october. a great place to start is our website, it has some clear information about the law, about who is eligible for coverage, and how people will be able to get started. as i mentioned earlier, i hope you will continue to lend your voices to the important debate about how we can come together as a country.
about what it could mean to the local economy. and what the bottom line is for healthcare providers. no one has better credibility speaking about what is best for patients and doctors. make sure your voices are heard. you can also help educate people about new insurance options that are coming. as you know all too well from personal experience, dealing with health insurers is not exactly a favorite thing to do. for many americans, health insurance is confusing, frustrating, something people...
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they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. >> in his state of the union address, president obama himself admitted that these cuts were a really bad idea. what the president failed to mention was that the sequester was his idea. >> the sequester was the president's idea but it was meant for force congress to act because the cuts would be so objectionable to everyone on both sides of the aisle. >>> former congressman jesse jackson, jr. and his wife are expected to plead guilty to federal corruption charges in d.c. the couple is accused of spending more than $507,000 in campaign cash to buy personal luxury items like watches, furs and furniture. jackson resigned from the house of representatives last november. sandy jackson could get up to three years. >>> a possible change to d.c. traffic lights. how it could affect your commute. >> a huge gas explosion rocks an upscale kansas city shopping district. this morning, cadaver dog on the scene. we have an upd
they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. >> in his state of the union address, president obama himself admitted that these cuts were a really bad idea. what the president failed to mention was that the sequester was his idea. >> the sequester was the president's idea but it was meant for force congress to act because the cuts would be so objectionable to everyone on both sides of the aisle. >>> former...
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despite the drought, i think the aggie economy -- ag economy is very strong. far income, near record highs. a record high for 2012, and four 2000 13, projected cash income close to record highs. -- and for 2013, projected cash income close to record highs. low debt to asset ratio. assets at record highs. however, i think the aggregate measures belies some sharp differences between sect hers. -- sectors. despite the adverse weather, producers have fared well, with high prices and record crop insurance indemnity's, which helped offset the losses we saw this year. if you are in uninsured or underinsured former, -- farmer, crop losses are hitting those producers a little more than those who have insurance. and if you are a livestock, dairy, and poultry producer, this is the third year since 2007 when we have seen record high prices, with the effects that has on higher feed costs, tight margins. and we have seen, particularly on the capital side, some liquidation. -- the cattle side, some liquidation. 2013, we were expecting a rebound in yields. we should see recor
despite the drought, i think the aggie economy -- ag economy is very strong. far income, near record highs. a record high for 2012, and four 2000 13, projected cash income close to record highs. -- and for 2013, projected cash income close to record highs. low debt to asset ratio. assets at record highs. however, i think the aggregate measures belies some sharp differences between sect hers. -- sectors. despite the adverse weather, producers have fared well, with high prices and record crop...
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japan used to be the most powerful economy in the region but china has grown, a lot of it is due to the help that japan has given it. but now china feels that its day has returned. >> and in fact it surpassed japan just in economic test. >> that's right. and it is now building up a military capable which is still interior to that of japan. and definitely inper-- inferior to that of the united states but they feel now that china can't be pushed aroundment and they want to assert themselves. and so when their territorial interests are being challenged, then they push very hard. the other reason is-- . >> warner: were you talking about japan or china. >> china. >> warner: and what about japan? >> then japan feels that it is on the defensive. that if it does not show kind of firmness and resolve, then it invites further intimidation and bullying on the part of china. so even though the intrendic interests of these islands may be marchial by giving in to chinese intimidation, they feel then that that is kind of rewards that bullying on the part of china. >> warner: there s of course, these u
japan used to be the most powerful economy in the region but china has grown, a lot of it is due to the help that japan has given it. but now china feels that its day has returned. >> and in fact it surpassed japan just in economic test. >> that's right. and it is now building up a military capable which is still interior to that of japan. and definitely inper-- inferior to that of the united states but they feel now that china can't be pushed aroundment and they want to assert...
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until the 11th hour to solve these big problems and obviously it creates a lot of uncertainty in our economy. >> reporter: and mike, you mentioned that the president made a few phone calls to republican leaders this week. extenting an olive branch. i'll have more on that conversation and if they bought it coming up at 6:00. >> all right. thank you dolia. she's of course live on capitol hill this morning. >>> in virginia, the general assembly is scheduled to adjourn tomorrow and today floor votes are scheduled on the huge transportation funding that's compromised. that's a crowds. the governor wanted it one way. the people wanted it another way and hopefully get something done. it would lower gas taxes for drivers, but raise the sales tax for everyone by .3 of a percent. budget get fors worked overnight to reach an agreement on the state's two year budget. the main block was the pace of expanding medicare. one bill that did not reach governor mcdonnell's desk would have required youth sports programs to use school property and have concussion policies if they want to use that school property.
until the 11th hour to solve these big problems and obviously it creates a lot of uncertainty in our economy. >> reporter: and mike, you mentioned that the president made a few phone calls to republican leaders this week. extenting an olive branch. i'll have more on that conversation and if they bought it coming up at 6:00. >> all right. thank you dolia. she's of course live on capitol hill this morning. >>> in virginia, the general assembly is scheduled to adjourn tomorrow...
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what about the impact on the city's economy? >> oh, the impact on the economy means you are talking about jobs, jobs, jobs. this is a great city to have a convention and the reason is there's something in washington, d.c. for everybody. so while you may have the conventioners at the convention, this is a city where you can bring your family and they can go on tours and museums and there's a lot of free stuff here where you would not have in new york or atlantic city or chicago or philadelphia, and so this is going to be a big boom, and it's a good thing that they finally got this thing going and rolling. >> for a lot of corporations, we are talking about the seat of the government, which is there is leverage there. >> is it going to be competition for national harbor? >> well, now -- >> the argument is everybody should be -- they can absorb all of it. there's enough people that want to come to washington that will for one reason or another will go to the harbor or the hotel, and the hotel has a unique position, and there's only
what about the impact on the city's economy? >> oh, the impact on the economy means you are talking about jobs, jobs, jobs. this is a great city to have a convention and the reason is there's something in washington, d.c. for everybody. so while you may have the conventioners at the convention, this is a city where you can bring your family and they can go on tours and museums and there's a lot of free stuff here where you would not have in new york or atlantic city or chicago or...
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does the economy have enough kick in it to withstand the sequester? and a big win for activist investor david einhorn in his fight to get apple to share the wealth, with its shareholders. that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! if you get a paycheck, no doubt you have seen it shrink this year. higher payroll taxes have taken 2% out of working americans take home pay. at the same time, gasoline prices have been rising and fast. together, this cuts into the spending power of consumers, and that's bad news for a host of companies, from restaurants to retailers. erika miller reports on how some of these firms are trying to fight back against the pay pinch. >> reporter: virtually every worker in america is taking home 2% less in pay this year because of higher payroll taxes. that's not just bad for consumers, it's also bad for businesses. three out of four households are cutting spending to cope with lower pay. for one out of three households, it means eating out less. consumers are also changing where they dine. >> we are moving from casual dining, down to fas
does the economy have enough kick in it to withstand the sequester? and a big win for activist investor david einhorn in his fight to get apple to share the wealth, with its shareholders. that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! if you get a paycheck, no doubt you have seen it shrink this year. higher payroll taxes have taken 2% out of working americans take home pay. at the same time, gasoline prices have been rising and fast. together, this cuts into the spending power of consumers, and...
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out of the economy. i'm afraid we are getting to a situation where we are being told that tax increases are beat -- are bad for the economy, too much borrowing is bad for the economy, particularly in the future you are projecting, and spending cuts are bad for the economy, and that does not leave us with many options. >> the effects of fiscal policy on the economy are different under different economic circumstances. that is a widely held -- not universally held, but widely held -- view among economists, and that is the perspective we take. under current economic circumstances, when private demand for goods and services is low, additional government demand for the government's offering additional private demand can both increase the overall demand for goods and services and thus encourage businesses to hire more. under different economic circumstances of the sort we usually have in this country and we expect we will have again five or 10 years from now, then this competition you are describing between th
out of the economy. i'm afraid we are getting to a situation where we are being told that tax increases are beat -- are bad for the economy, too much borrowing is bad for the economy, particularly in the future you are projecting, and spending cuts are bad for the economy, and that does not leave us with many options. >> the effects of fiscal policy on the economy are different under different economic circumstances. that is a widely held -- not universally held, but widely held -- view...
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when demand goes up in the economy, when the economy begins to strengthen, we oftentimes will see gas and oil prices move up as well. so although the economic numbers are still extraordinarily weak, they are up from those rock bottom levels and a lot of analysts saying that's helping put a little bit of a bid in oil prices as well. but you're right, we're not used to seeing oil prices spike this high, this fast. rick what, could be an even more worrisome sign is that although these prices seem so high to us, they've just kept pace with inflation over time. these price now, 3, $4, we consider to be high, this might be the new norm when it comes to gasoline in america. >> rick: that's crazy. the average person can't go and spend 60, 70 bucks to fill up their gas tank once a week or whenever they have to. something's got to give. >> well, we just might see the usage give. oftentimes when we see gas prices go up, consumers respond in not only in buying more fuel efficient cars, but also in driving less. that could be one of the net effects you could see of higher gas prices. it wasn't too
when demand goes up in the economy, when the economy begins to strengthen, we oftentimes will see gas and oil prices move up as well. so although the economic numbers are still extraordinarily weak, they are up from those rock bottom levels and a lot of analysts saying that's helping put a little bit of a bid in oil prices as well. but you're right, we're not used to seeing oil prices spike this high, this fast. rick what, could be an even more worrisome sign is that although these prices seem...
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they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment roles. this is not an exaggeration. they will lose jobs. >> the sequester blame game has started. live with us secretary of transportation ray lahood who sound add pretty loud alarm bell on friday. mr. secretary, good morning. good to have you here. >> good morning. >> you talked friday about a calamity in our air service system in america, a billion dollars in cuts that have to be made at the department of transportation, $600 million from the faa, 47,000 faa employees will need to be furloughed at least one day per pay period. is it still going to be safe for the american public to fly if this sequester goes forward. >> one thing we never compromise on is safety. we will never take a back seat to safety. safety will not be compromised. but we will have twork with the airlines in slowing planes down. but there will be enough controllers to make sure planes are guided in and out of airports safely. >> this is about a
they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment roles. this is not an exaggeration. they will lose jobs. >> the sequester blame game has started. live with us secretary of transportation ray lahood who sound add pretty loud alarm bell on friday. mr. secretary, good morning. good to have you here. >> good morning. >> you talked friday about a calamity in our air service system in america, a billion dollars in cuts that have to be...
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as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. >>> this sounds weird. but i want you to listen. popping pills to improve your parents skills. a woman's drug can make her a better mom. her comments. that's what she says parenting.com article sparked a huge reaction. do parents really need medication to deal with crying babies, cranky toddlers, moody teenagers? i talked with dr. drew pinsky about the controversy. >> xanax, put that aside for a second. anti-depressn' anti-depressants may be helpful. b if they don't get those treated, they can become a dangerous parent. a properly treated medical problem, if they allow the stigma not to allow them to get proper treatment -- now, anti-anxiety medication, if somebody has a panic diso
as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. >>> this sounds weird. but i want you to listen. popping pills to improve your...
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this time over a series of w automatic spending cuts due to hammer our economy on march 1. not helping matters is president obama's full blown campaign to pass blame on republicans. tearing into them a new on al sharpton's radio show. >> my sense is that their basic view is that nothing is i important enough to raise taxes on wealthy individuals or corporations. that's the thing that binds their party together at this point. >> dana, from a communications standpoint. >> a good idea to harness all the ammunition after the republicans say they'reth to blame, they're the ones that have the economy at a stand still in this country becausend their inability to act?in >> i think you get more beeset with honey from a communications standpoint and you would be able to accomplish more if you were more civil. as an american, and as a republican, i'm disappointed in the pot and i think wow. like he really doesn't like me. >> i like you. >> i finally realize that he has such disdain for half the country, so i wouldn't have sair it. i wouldn't have done it. i would have said -- i would
this time over a series of w automatic spending cuts due to hammer our economy on march 1. not helping matters is president obama's full blown campaign to pass blame on republicans. tearing into them a new on al sharpton's radio show. >> my sense is that their basic view is that nothing is i important enough to raise taxes on wealthy individuals or corporations. that's the thing that binds their party together at this point. >> dana, from a communications standpoint. >> a good...
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the app economy. everyone seems to be carrying around a smart phone, and i bet on there.several app as there are people who write those. and that will continue. host: the christian science monitor also has a list of the most inventive and innovative cities. where are the boom areas that you're watching? guest: you cannot go anywhere and think about technology without thinking about silicon valley. that will be a place to see more growth. if you look at the places that generate the most patents, they are the places that are already very innovative. we took a look at cities where there are more patents per thousand residents. and then you get a few more interesting places. san jose is still no. 1. but then you get smaller cities like burlington, vt., rochester, minn., corvallis, ore., etc. i should point out that the list is a little bit misleading because some of these places have large facilities. poughkeepsie, new york, for example, which is no. 6, it has an ibm facility there. that has a boost in th
the app economy. everyone seems to be carrying around a smart phone, and i bet on there.several app as there are people who write those. and that will continue. host: the christian science monitor also has a list of the most inventive and innovative cities. where are the boom areas that you're watching? guest: you cannot go anywhere and think about technology without thinking about silicon valley. that will be a place to see more growth. if you look at the places that generate the most patents,...
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they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abtraction. people will lose their jobs. >> you have told wusa9 you are scared of these cuts. you are angry and here's a way you can be heard even more clearly by the people who need to hear you. you can join our petition. should congress be penalized if federal workers are furloughed due to sequestration? you can weigh in on wusa9.com. so far 660 letters written so far to congress. a letter you just wrote posted at 5:48 this morning, get to work and do the job you were elected to do. that is out of virginia's eighth district. they are coming in fast and furious. >> when you hear 800,000 workers being laid off, people think that's just hear in washington, d.c., federal workers. it's across the country. federal workers everywhere. government installations, everywhere. this affects the entire country. >> that's just the pentagon. that's justed pentagon. -- just the pentagon. i was actually studyin
they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abtraction. people will lose their jobs. >> you have told wusa9 you are scared of these cuts. you are angry and here's a way you can be heard even more clearly by the people who need to hear you. you can join our petition. should congress be penalized if federal workers are furloughed due to sequestration? you can weigh in on wusa9.com. so far 660 letters written so far...
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economy, big part of the michigan economy, the ohio economy, midwest economy, and they learned to diversify during the crisis. so they are just getting back started. they're just getting back to health. what are we going to do now? we'll yank the carpet out from under them. >> fema, too. if we're looking at these cuts on the state level and we have sandy and we have all of these things happening when a state gets hit, then what? >> it's interesting, this language of the economy just starting to heal, just coming back together, just coming -- just recovering after a disaster. it does feel like here we have a patient who we've nurtured back to sort of minimal health but instead of kind of continuing to nurture that, providing more medication, we're like well, good luck with that, i'm taking your walker and meds. >> before they got cancer, they had a weight problem. now we have taken care of the tumor and now we will staple their stomach, threaten to chop their tongue off if they don't agree to go on some crazy fad diet. this is insane. we don't have a fiscal crisis. we have a political crisis
economy, big part of the michigan economy, the ohio economy, midwest economy, and they learned to diversify during the crisis. so they are just getting back started. they're just getting back to health. what are we going to do now? we'll yank the carpet out from under them. >> fema, too. if we're looking at these cuts on the state level and we have sandy and we have all of these things happening when a state gets hit, then what? >> it's interesting, this language of the economy just...
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congressman ryan, you think helping the president fix the economy might do you some good. for more, alex isenstadt is a political reporter with politico. rick ungar is a contributor with forbes.org. thank you for coming back on the show. >> my favorite place to be. >> thanks for having me. >> john: let me start with you, rick. republicans are whining the president won't lead and when he does, it is only playing politics. is this the typical whining we hear from the power who is always out of power? we heard plenty of complaints from democrats about president bush or is it personal this time? >> it is clearly personal. i think senator rubio told the truth. even though it is pretty much the same bill he would propose if the president proposes the immigration bill, it is dead on arrival. it has to come from the republicans. that spoke volumes. >> john: it was true. alex, according to the white house, president obama did reach out to speak with senators rubio, graham and mccain on immigration today. now, is that really so unusual? i mean the white house insists this president
congressman ryan, you think helping the president fix the economy might do you some good. for more, alex isenstadt is a political reporter with politico. rick ungar is a contributor with forbes.org. thank you for coming back on the show. >> my favorite place to be. >> thanks for having me. >> john: let me start with you, rick. republicans are whining the president won't lead and when he does, it is only playing politics. is this the typical whining we hear from the power who...
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this has economic implications in our economy. our economy runs on gps now. we are aware of this. we are certainly, in our work, we are working to make sure that there is adequate redundancies that we could test so that the system not only relies on the gps signal. another situation and issues associated with that as well. out in our focus is command and making sure frequencies and thea that we transmit is reliable and valid data. from that point of view we have a robust research effort going on in that spot as the gps signal, we are aware of it. we are cognizant of what doctor humphrey said. it is part of our knowledge base and the constraints we are operating under, but we don't have any particular research efforts this. >> not only because of safety, but if doctor humphreys and his students can spoofed the gps system, what else can the terrorist groups still. with commercial uaf operating in the national airspace, using encrypted command-and-control and navigation. >> does that sound right? >> military today uses encrypted links. i believe that a solution may not be as viable f
this has economic implications in our economy. our economy runs on gps now. we are aware of this. we are certainly, in our work, we are working to make sure that there is adequate redundancies that we could test so that the system not only relies on the gps signal. another situation and issues associated with that as well. out in our focus is command and making sure frequencies and thea that we transmit is reliable and valid data. from that point of view we have a robust research effort going...
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they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment roles. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. >> people standing with the president today are among those who will directly impacted by congress if they refuse to act. >> emergency responders, like the ones who are here today, their ability to help communities respond to and recover from disasters will be degraded. border patrol agents will see their hours reduced. fbi agents will be furloughed. federal prosecutors will have to close cases and let criminals go. air traffic controllers and airport security will see cutbacks, which means more delays at airports across the country. >> and it doesn't stop there. we're talking thousands of teachers who are going to be laid off across america. there will be cuts to primary health care for hundreds of thousands of americans. preventative care, like cancer screenings are also going to be hit and taken off the list. i mean cuts to the military are also going
they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment roles. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. >> people standing with the president today are among those who will directly impacted by congress if they refuse to act. >> emergency responders, like the ones who are here today, their ability to help communities respond to and recover from disasters will be degraded. border patrol agents will see their hours reduced. fbi...
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funds into phantom congressional districts, suggesting money intended to create jobs and shore up the economy had been misused or lost three had one of the key websites to report this was mexico watchdog.org -- which is almost entirely funded by donorstrust. >> take a look to this map. the government is claiming jobs created in nine oklahoma congressional districts -- the problem is, there are only 538 districts in iowa, but there are only five. eight districts in connecticut, but there are only five. as you point out, bill, the government claims 17,544 jobs created or saved in six congressional districts -- there is only one congressional district in puerto rico. >> i don't know if we should be laughing or crying. 99 congressional districts in puerto rico alone. good lord. >> yes, yes, yes, please raise your eyebrows. it is very bad, very unreliable statistics. it really undermines all these claims of job creation from stimulus. >> that fox news report was based on a report by new mexico watchdog.org, one of the some called watchdog organizations funded by donors trust. john dunbar, your res
funds into phantom congressional districts, suggesting money intended to create jobs and shore up the economy had been misused or lost three had one of the key websites to report this was mexico watchdog.org -- which is almost entirely funded by donorstrust. >> take a look to this map. the government is claiming jobs created in nine oklahoma congressional districts -- the problem is, there are only 538 districts in iowa, but there are only five. eight districts in connecticut, but there...
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let's cut $85 billion out of the hide of the economy. let's remove hope from the country, maybe risk a second dip because it all helps the republican party and the ideology of lower government, less government. your thoughts. >> well, i doubt you read that they said well, you know, let's take hope out of the country and ruin the economy. but i get your point. what i find interesting in your argument, chris, is that you seem to overlook the fact that you have just as many democrats out there screaming the same thing on the left starting with someone like howard dean. you're also overlooking the fact that this whole idea of sequestration emanated out of the economic team of the white house. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. what office does howard dean hold right now? >> i'm saying you're pointing and saying this is just republicans talking about this. you have democrats in the senate and the house. you have democrats outside of the senate and the house who feel the same way, that maybe this is a moment that pushes both of these folks, the white house
let's cut $85 billion out of the hide of the economy. let's remove hope from the country, maybe risk a second dip because it all helps the republican party and the ideology of lower government, less government. your thoughts. >> well, i doubt you read that they said well, you know, let's take hope out of the country and ruin the economy. but i get your point. what i find interesting in your argument, chris, is that you seem to overlook the fact that you have just as many democrats out...
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the idea that it will slow down the economy is ridiculous. as a percentage of non-defense is 1.5 cents out of $1. >> no economist says -- >> we are drowning in debt and we are asking for a 1.5% cut in non-defense spending and people say it's the end of the world. we have to cut 30% ultimately if we want to get near a balanced budget. >> there is no one who thinks sequestration is a good idea. >> the congressional budget office, which i agree does not mean it's an economic authority, but they said they will be cutting economic growth by one half. >> how much of our economy is it cutting? >> complaining about the uncertainty, we know that. china has been stealing our lunch in cyberspace. >> it is costing hundreds of billions of dollars and thousands of u.s. jobs every year. >> counterterrorism expert who worked under the reagan administration, both the bushes, president clinton. the pit cyber warfare they're waiting on the united states and have been doing it for years. who has been minding the store? >> there was a bill that had been agreed to
the idea that it will slow down the economy is ridiculous. as a percentage of non-defense is 1.5 cents out of $1. >> no economist says -- >> we are drowning in debt and we are asking for a 1.5% cut in non-defense spending and people say it's the end of the world. we have to cut 30% ultimately if we want to get near a balanced budget. >> there is no one who thinks sequestration is a good idea. >> the congressional budget office, which i agree does not mean it's an...
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economy actually shrank in the last three months of 2012. the storm clouds were ready to blow away and washington basically called them back. >> i think we're all aware that we have some urgent business to do. >> if not for indecisive, uncompromising, and polarizing politicians, america's economy could take off again. >> we are producing more energy and america can become an energy exporter. >> we're in the midst of an energy boom and it's lowering the price of electricity and bringing manufacturing back to america. a housing boom fueled by the lowest interest rates in history. and 35 months of private sector job creation. america's future could be great. >> i'd like to focus on what lies beyond the fiscal debate. >> i'd like to, too. but that's not possible the with a sequester deadline about to descend on the american economy. when will washington's small thinking about big problems end? if this week is any indication, the dysfunction won't end any time soon. earlier this week we learned the euro area experienced its third straight quarter
economy actually shrank in the last three months of 2012. the storm clouds were ready to blow away and washington basically called them back. >> i think we're all aware that we have some urgent business to do. >> if not for indecisive, uncompromising, and polarizing politicians, america's economy could take off again. >> we are producing more energy and america can become an energy exporter. >> we're in the midst of an energy boom and it's lowering the price of...
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office max and office depot have been hit hard by the economy -- as well as rivals. burger king is not loving this. the twitter account was attacked yesterday. for a while, the name and logo both changed to mcdonald's and the message said burger king had been sold because the war had flopped. that is america's money. >> welcome back. 6:25 right now -- and we are finding out allegany public schools on a two-hour delay. you can always find updates that wjla.com. russian authorities want to know what led to the death of a young boy adopted by a texas family. >> russian investigators say the 3-year-old was abused and murdered by his adoptive mother back in january. texas authorities say they are investigating the claims but no one has been arrested so far. this comes weeks after russia announced it was banning all american adoptions in retaliation for a new u.s. law targeting a legit human rights violators in russia. royal family watches may get their first official look at the dutchess of cambridge's baby bump later today. >> kate middleton has not made a public appeara
office max and office depot have been hit hard by the economy -- as well as rivals. burger king is not loving this. the twitter account was attacked yesterday. for a while, the name and logo both changed to mcdonald's and the message said burger king had been sold because the war had flopped. that is america's money. >> welcome back. 6:25 right now -- and we are finding out allegany public schools on a two-hour delay. you can always find updates that wjla.com. russian authorities want to...
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they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. the unemployment rate might tick up again. >> president obama used his bully pulpit this week to call on congress to avoid, get this, sequestration. that's washington nomenclature for automatic spending cuts due to go into effect on march 1, next friday. on that date, both military and domestic programs will feel
they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. the unemployment rate might tick up again. >> president obama used his bully pulpit this week to call on congress to avoid, get this, sequestration. that's washington nomenclature for automatic spending cuts due to go into effect on march 1, next friday. on that date, both military and domestic programs will feel
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we need to stop it and it will breathe new life into ohio's economy. we've also propose modernizing the severance tax so that all ohio and benefit from the oil and gas discoveries in our state. i know many of you are concerned about that. since we started talking about it, i think the amount of money invested in our state and our reserves is about $4 billion. people are coming and. the state of north dakota has a severance tax of eight or 9%. they're exploding. they can't find enough workers out there. the problem is oil companies pay to times of tax, 20 cents, on a $90 a barrel of oil. it's not sustainable, and i want us to think about that. what does it all mean. maybe to business owners said it best in regard to this program. kathleen dooley said quote these tax cuts mean a lot to us. what means more to us at the mt. carmel brewery is that our government is behind us. and cindy woodward of the early express in dayton said, the real thing this means to me is it brings hope because with someone in power who cares about small business, who understands
we need to stop it and it will breathe new life into ohio's economy. we've also propose modernizing the severance tax so that all ohio and benefit from the oil and gas discoveries in our state. i know many of you are concerned about that. since we started talking about it, i think the amount of money invested in our state and our reserves is about $4 billion. people are coming and. the state of north dakota has a severance tax of eight or 9%. they're exploding. they can't find enough workers...